Disappointment at Morocco's World Cup Exit Cannot Mask Pride

Fans' hopes were sky-high for the World Cup after Morocco stunned the footballing world by reaching the semi-finals four years ago in Qatar. Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP
Fans' hopes were sky-high for the World Cup after Morocco stunned the footballing world by reaching the semi-finals four years ago in Qatar. Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP
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Disappointment at Morocco's World Cup Exit Cannot Mask Pride

Fans' hopes were sky-high for the World Cup after Morocco stunned the footballing world by reaching the semi-finals four years ago in Qatar. Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP
Fans' hopes were sky-high for the World Cup after Morocco stunned the footballing world by reaching the semi-finals four years ago in Qatar. Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP

The vuvuzelas fell quiet in Morocco on Thursday as the only African team left in the World Cup came up against the insurmountable hurdle of France and Kylian Mbappe.

The team that had shown such swashbuckling football in the previous rounds produced an under-par performance as they fell 2-0 to the French in the quarter-final in Foxborough, Massachusetts, said AFP.

Azirar, 18, was still reeling from the defeat after watching the game in Rabat.

"It was a really difficult match for Morocco," he said, although he had to admit that "France deserved to win."

Fans' hopes were sky-high for the 2026 tournament after Morocco stunned the footballing world by reaching the semi-finals four years ago in Qatar, led by world-class captain Achraf Hakimi of Paris Saint-Germain.

On that occasion they also lost 2-0.

Having added outstanding young talent Ayyoub Bouaddi to that squad, and with exciting forward Ismael Saibari leading the attack, many believed Morocco could even topple France this time and progress to the last four again.

Mustapha Garni, 24, said: "I really hoped we'd win and reach the semi-finals, but that's not how it turned out."

'Fought to the end'

Before the game, excitement was at fever pitch in the capital.

On a packed cafe terrace, a crowd waving Moroccan flags and wearing red and green scarves eagerly awaited kickoff and stood to sing the national anthem, just as the players did in the United States.

The crowd erupted in cheers when goalkeeper Yassine Bounou saved Mbappe's penalty in the 28th minute.

Their joy was short-lived though -- on the hour mark, Mbappe curled in a shot that evaded Bounou as the ball flew into the net.

Silence descended on the cafe terrace in Rabat. Some fans looked stunned and others slumped in their chairs.

The cheering resumed, though without the same enthusiasm -- and when Ousmane Dembele killed the game as a contest with France's second goal, the party was over.

Ghizlane Elidrissi, 26, said she felt huge pride regardless.

"They fought to the very end," she said.

The fans have plenty to look forward to -- Morocco are one of the co-hosts of the 2030 World Cup, along with Spain and Portugal.

In four years time, "we hope to go to the final", said Mustapha Garni.

"It's a dream that will always stay with us and, God willing, we will win the cup!" he added.



Girl Dies in France Celebrating World Cup Win

French fans celebrate their team on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, France, after winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match against Morocco, 10 July 2026.  EPA/Fadi Yousef
French fans celebrate their team on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, France, after winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match against Morocco, 10 July 2026. EPA/Fadi Yousef
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Girl Dies in France Celebrating World Cup Win

French fans celebrate their team on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, France, after winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match against Morocco, 10 July 2026.  EPA/Fadi Yousef
French fans celebrate their team on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, France, after winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match against Morocco, 10 July 2026. EPA/Fadi Yousef

A 17-year-old girl fell off a truck and died while celebrating France's World Cup quarter final win over Morocco, emergency services said Friday.

Celebrations erupted across France after the 2-0 win in the United States with hundreds dancing in the streets of Paris, watched by thousands of police on security duties.

The teenager was on a truck at Aulnoye-Aymeries, near the northern city of Maubeuge, when she "fell and was run over" by the vehicle and was declared dead at the scene, according to emergency services.

The driver of the truck has been detained, while another teenager who witnessed the fall was taken to hospital suffering from shock, authorities said.


Spain Aim for World Cup Date with France by Beating Belgium

DALLAS, TEXAS - JULY 07: Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain reacts during the training at Cotton Bowl on July 07, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images/AFP
DALLAS, TEXAS - JULY 07: Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain reacts during the training at Cotton Bowl on July 07, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images/AFP
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Spain Aim for World Cup Date with France by Beating Belgium

DALLAS, TEXAS - JULY 07: Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain reacts during the training at Cotton Bowl on July 07, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images/AFP
DALLAS, TEXAS - JULY 07: Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain reacts during the training at Cotton Bowl on July 07, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images/AFP

European champions Spain are on a World Cup collision course with Kylian Mbappe's France if they can beat Belgium in the quarter-finals on Friday.

At the spectacular SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, the Belgians face the daunting task of breaking through a Spanish defense that is yet to be breached in the tournament.

If Spain win, they will head to Texas next Tuesday for a mouth-watering semi-final against the French that many observers are already describing as the final before the final.

First though Spain need to find goals against a Belgium team who started the World Cup slowly but caught fire as the tournament has gone on.

The 4-1 demolition of the USA in the last round showed just how far the team coached by Rudi Garcia have come in the space of a few weeks.

Spain meanwhile have not displayed the attacking flair of France but they are playing the possession-based football that carried them to the country's only World Cup triumph, in South Africa in 2010.

Lamine Yamal of Barcelona, who turns 19 next week, is Spain's standout attacker but he arrived in the United States after suffering a late-season injury and has seemed a peripheral figure at times, scoring just once in five games.

Yamal, widely tipped to inherit the mantle of the world's greatest player once Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo finally leave the stage, could be due a goal.

"We know that the best version of him, the attacking Lamine, is something that we haven't quite seen yet in this World Cup. Not to the level that we're used to," said Spain coach Luis de la Fuente on Thursday.

In Yamal's absence, Mikel Oyarzabal has scored four times, including twice in the 3-0 defeat of an outclassed Austria in the last 32 at SoFi.

Spain have conceded just six shots on target in their five matches so far.

Belgium looked leaden and their stars ageing when they opened their group-stage account.

But they showed their mettle in an exciting defeat of Senegal in the last 32, when Youri Tielemans came to the fore to drag his team back from 2-0 down to a 3-2 victory after the introduction of Romelu Lukaku as an impact substitute.

The Belgians then demolished the USA in the last 16, in a game overshadowed by Donald Trump's intervention to get US striker Folarin Balogun's red card from the previous round cancelled.

That move fired up the Belgians, who gently mocked Trump with an on-field imitation of the president's Y.M.C.A. dance.

The World Cup is likely the last hurrah for the remainder of Belgium's so-called Golden Generation, including Lukaku, former Premier League player of the year Kevin De Bruyne and towering 'keeper Thibaut Courtois of Real Madrid.

Belgium are comfortable with their status of underdogs.

Coach Garcia said on Thursday: "Everyone is already talking about us going home. But we think that we can do it.

"We think we can pull it off, and we're going to do everything we can to get to the semis."

On Thursday, France underlined their credentials by turning what was expected to be a tight quarter-final with Morocco into a clinical 2-0 win in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

The Moroccans were restricted to a handful of shots as Mbappe first had a penalty saved and then grabbed his eighth goal of this World Cup and 20th overall before Ousmane Dembele completed the job.

Mbappe was substituted later and applied an ice pack to his foot, but was quick to reassure France fans that it was nothing serious.

He will be relishing facing whichever defence is put in front of him next.


Football Troubles in London after France Beat Morocco

French fans celebrate their team on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, France, after winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match against Morocco, 10 July 2026.  EPA/Fadi Yousef
French fans celebrate their team on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, France, after winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match against Morocco, 10 July 2026. EPA/Fadi Yousef
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Football Troubles in London after France Beat Morocco

French fans celebrate their team on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, France, after winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match against Morocco, 10 July 2026.  EPA/Fadi Yousef
French fans celebrate their team on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris, France, after winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match against Morocco, 10 July 2026. EPA/Fadi Yousef

British police battled football fans in central London early Friday after France beat Morocco in a World Cup quarter final.

One police officer was injured and four people were arrested following the "violent disorder", AFP quoted London police as saying.

Images shared on social media showed dozens of people stood in Edgware Road, near Hyde Park, and some throwing bottles and other objects at police.

Police said the trouble started after people blocked traffic in the road.

"The incident then escalated with the group throwing bottles and setting off fireworks," a spokesman said. "One officer was taken to hospital for head injuries, it is believed he had been hit by a glass bottle."